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Code · California · Financial Code

§ 31152

313 words·~1 min read·/ca/financial-code/31152

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If the commissioner finds all of the following with respect to an application for a license, the commissioner shall approve the application:
(a)That the applicant has net worth in an amount which is not less than one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) and which is adequate for the applicant to transact business as a business and industrial development corporation.
(b)That the applicant has lendable funds in an amount which is not less than one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) and which is adequate for the applicant to transact business as a business and industrial development corporation.
(c)That the applicant has, in addition to the requirements of subdivision (b), financial resources in an amount which is adequate for the applicant to pay its expenses in transacting business as a business and industrial development corporation for a period of not less than three years.
(d)That the directors, officers, and controlling persons of the applicant are each of good character and sound financial standing, that the directors and officers of the applicant are each competent to perform their functions with respect to the applicant, and that the directors and officers of the applicant are collectively adequate to manage the business of the applicant as a business and industrial development corporation. For purposes of this subdivision, the commissioner shall accord weight to the prior or current successful operation of a commercial enterprise.
(e)That it is reasonable to believe that the applicant, if licensed, will comply with all applicable provisions of this division and of any regulation or order issued under this division.
(f)That the applicant has reasonable promise of successful operation as a business and industrial development corporation.
(g)That the licensing of the applicant will promote the public convenience and advantage.
If, after notice and a hearing, the commissioner finds otherwise, he or she shall deny the application.
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